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who was frank marshall davis? >> frank marshall davis was born in kansas 1905, died and made you and 87. ended up in chicago and ultimately honolulu and that's where he would meet a young man named barack obama in the 70s. he was introduced by obama's grandfather, stanley dunham. i should back up a little bit. he was african-american. he was a republican from the time of lincoln to fdr. remarkably what so far to the left that during world war ii he joined the communist party. he joined communist party u.s.a. a lot of american communists never joined communist party u.s.a. you literally sworn allegiance to the soviet union, and you committed yourself to a communist party u.s.a. caught a soviet american republic. so davis really went to the other side and after that ended up editing -- he was the founding editor-in-chief of the communist party publication of chicago, the chicago star was a down the line pro-soviet pro-stalin publication. did that for two years and then went off to honolulu was a columnist for the re
who was frank marshall davis? >> frank marshall davis was born in kansas 1905, died and made you and 87. ended up in chicago and ultimately honolulu and that's where he would meet a young man named barack obama in the 70s. he was introduced by obama's grandfather, stanley dunham. i should back up a little bit. he was african-american. he was a republican from the time of lincoln to fdr. remarkably what so far to the left that during world war ii he joined the communist party. he joined...
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. >> host: to jefferson davis ever won an election? just. >> guest: he was a senator. he was nominated as a moderate in february of 1861 in montgomery, alabama. i do not think he ever did get elected. one of the things that the american thing -- the confederate constitution was a replica of the u.s. constitution. but it was not. a number of crucial changes occurred. one of them was a one term executive. and i believe it was a five-year executive term. >> host: professor stephanie mccurry, was there a lot of political insight during the war in the south? >> just come otherwise. there were no formal political parties. one of the things it that is interesting about the confederacy as it became clear and the things didn't exactly materialize. theoretically everyone was a democrat. there was no republican party or the republican party ticket. you could not vote for lincoln. they were allies with the democratic party. during the war, opposition arose and some of them were calmly profoundly opposed to days administration on very good grounds that the administration wasn't for
. >> host: to jefferson davis ever won an election? just. >> guest: he was a senator. he was nominated as a moderate in february of 1861 in montgomery, alabama. i do not think he ever did get elected. one of the things that the american thing -- the confederate constitution was a replica of the u.s. constitution. but it was not. a number of crucial changes occurred. one of them was a one term executive. and i believe it was a five-year executive term. >> host: professor...
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>>host: did jefferson davis actually when an election? >> he was a senator. he was nominated in a constitutional convention of the moderates of montgomery february 1861. i don't think he did actually. people think the emetic -- emitter -- american constitution was a replica but it wasn't. they innate made a number of crucial changes and one was the one-term executive of five years so he avoided reelection. >>host: professor stephanie mccurry was there lot of political infighting during the war in the south? >> there was. and no formal political parties. what is interesting about the confederacy is a lot of things were planned but never materialized. the political opposition in a clique form but everybody was a democrat. there was not a republican party ticket you could not vote for him and maybe in the deep south you could go for lincoln but they were all watching aunt and some of those were profoundly opposed to the davis a administration on good grounds that the davis administration was one of the most centralizing federal a concentrated power regimes of th
>>host: did jefferson davis actually when an election? >> he was a senator. he was nominated in a constitutional convention of the moderates of montgomery february 1861. i don't think he did actually. people think the emetic -- emitter -- american constitution was a replica but it wasn't. they innate made a number of crucial changes and one was the one-term executive of five years so he avoided reelection. >>host: professor stephanie mccurry was there lot of political...
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>>host: what happened to try davis when was he put to death? >> ironically he was executed on international peace day september 21st september 21st, 2011. i featured his sister in the back of the book, martina, of very courageous soul. sheikh move a mountain of public opinion in troy's savior -- their growth in the world would have not known about him without her herculean efforts and there was a drum beat that intensified over the last several years to save him and it culminated on the last day with a look like the supreme court would grant him another reprieve he had for execution dates in his lifetime. an engine and psychological torture involved there. but ultimately they said we will proceed full speed ahead and his execution hour was pushed back four hours and executed at 11:00. >>host: what is the status of the death penalty today? >> it is still viable on the books. the federal death penalty is not used very much. the action to repeal or maintain the death penalty is taking place at the state level. 17 states have repealed the death pen
>>host: what happened to try davis when was he put to death? >> ironically he was executed on international peace day september 21st september 21st, 2011. i featured his sister in the back of the book, martina, of very courageous soul. sheikh move a mountain of public opinion in troy's savior -- their growth in the world would have not known about him without her herculean efforts and there was a drum beat that intensified over the last several years to save him and it culminated on...
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who was frank marshall davis? >> he was born in kansas 1905 died 1987 and ended up in chicago ultimately honolulu where he would meet a young man named rocco bomb in the 1970's. he was introduced by his grandfather stanley dunham and i should back up a little bit, ed davis was african-american come early in his life he was a republican as a lot of black americans were from lincoln through fdr and then became part of the of progressive left that is a long complicated story in the book then went so far to the left during world war ii he joined the communist party usa. that is a big deal because there were a lot of american communists who never joined communist party usa when you do that you literally swore in allegiance to the soviet union, the stalinist soviet union and you committed yourself to what communist party usa that was the soviet american republic. so davis really went to the other side. after that he ended up and was the founding editor in chief of the communist party publication in chicago that was the
who was frank marshall davis? >> he was born in kansas 1905 died 1987 and ended up in chicago ultimately honolulu where he would meet a young man named rocco bomb in the 1970's. he was introduced by his grandfather stanley dunham and i should back up a little bit, ed davis was african-american come early in his life he was a republican as a lot of black americans were from lincoln through fdr and then became part of the of progressive left that is a long complicated story in the book then...
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but and he then tried to come to new troy davis rescue he had supporters of liberal and conservative wing and his letter to the parole board stated i am not a liberal i'm an accomplished prosecuting attorney and i thank you are about to make the same mistake that we made in texas. so i think there are attorneys delicate cases and said maybe i should not have gone in that direction but then do defense attorneys handle guilty parties? i am sure that brokers as well. when you try to take on the rule -- role is might job to do the best i can as though it is my life on the line it is not my job to be judge and jury. and if someone confesses you don't know they are telling the truth they could be covering up or maybe they were coerced or don't remember. both parties try to do the best they can play it given that every party in the system is human and humans make mistakes and those and that does wrongfully executed individuals. >>host: richard cpac author of "grave injustice" unearthing wrongful executions" published by a potomac books would is the average time from conviction to put death?
but and he then tried to come to new troy davis rescue he had supporters of liberal and conservative wing and his letter to the parole board stated i am not a liberal i'm an accomplished prosecuting attorney and i thank you are about to make the same mistake that we made in texas. so i think there are attorneys delicate cases and said maybe i should not have gone in that direction but then do defense attorneys handle guilty parties? i am sure that brokers as well. when you try to take on the...
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the counterpart of jefferson davis, his rival in mississippi. but on the other hand, he was awake. and aligned with henry clay and actually a significant extremely troublesome and irritating individual working a behalf of compromise. and a much more interested in the complexity of the individual with a configuration of additives and the here's that makes me want to get to the bottom of him than to sort of intellectually cohabitating with people who are familiar with me. and i would say that was also true of the abolitionist and although i admire there values, you would not want to be locked in a room with most of them. [laughter] >> we went a little long on time, but quickly tell us a little better lawyer price to book writing. >> welcome i try to research the subject until i feel confident that i have mastered it which, in know, that does not necessarily mean i have mastered it, but these i have get myself into thinking that. and when that -- in my case that is involved in the mississippi river hydrology, engineering, history of engineering, immunology, more recently theology and
the counterpart of jefferson davis, his rival in mississippi. but on the other hand, he was awake. and aligned with henry clay and actually a significant extremely troublesome and irritating individual working a behalf of compromise. and a much more interested in the complexity of the individual with a configuration of additives and the here's that makes me want to get to the bottom of him than to sort of intellectually cohabitating with people who are familiar with me. and i would say that was...
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>> raymond davis was a cia contractor who was former green beret and then left the military and went to work as a contractor for the cia. in june or two and a love in driving through the work, pakistan doing work that of a safe house and after two people approached him in a crowded intersection, he shot them. he thought he was being robbed. from there, the situation kind of got even more out of control than the american cause the lead cente chirped to go rescue him and ran over a third person. and then drove away, leaving davis to be taken into the cause of the bible that were please. -- lahore police. what happened if h si inside the obama administration about whether to to the fact he was working for the cia and how to get them out. what happened was initially the obama administration didn't have the pakistanis he was working for the cia. they said he was diplomat. president obama said he's a diplomat. it was only after weeks and weeks as the situation spiraled out of control increasingly, where one of the wives swallowed rat poison because she became a new martyr and was convinced
>> raymond davis was a cia contractor who was former green beret and then left the military and went to work as a contractor for the cia. in june or two and a love in driving through the work, pakistan doing work that of a safe house and after two people approached him in a crowded intersection, he shot them. he thought he was being robbed. from there, the situation kind of got even more out of control than the american cause the lead cente chirped to go rescue him and ran over a third...
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at a couple chapters on davis and dupes. as often happens, people said new information come you get more material and after a while i said that's it. don't.... >> and now on booktv, logan beirne examines george washington's thoughts on politics and government during wartime. this is a little over one hour. >> good evening. i'm the director of the yale law library and i'm here to welcome you to the library booktalk sister i want to thank the founders society for cosponsoring tonight's talk. tonight's program features logan beirne who is the author of a new book on america's first chief executive entitled "blood of tyrants: george washington and the forging of the presidency." this is very much a yale law school block. it began as a paper while logan was a law school student. the paper was written -- after graduation from law school in 2008 and working two years in a law firm, logan returned to yale law school in 2010 as a scholar and began turning the paper into the book that we feature tonight. appropriate laid we have the p
at a couple chapters on davis and dupes. as often happens, people said new information come you get more material and after a while i said that's it. don't.... >> and now on booktv, logan beirne examines george washington's thoughts on politics and government during wartime. this is a little over one hour. >> good evening. i'm the director of the yale law library and i'm here to welcome you to the library booktalk sister i want to thank the founders society for cosponsoring...
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who was frank marshall davis? >> he was born in kansas 1905 died 1987 and ended up in chicago then
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we begin with the record producer and music geat, clive davis. >> i was telling clive davis this was the first time in 40 years i've gotten a guest on five minutes earlier than scheduled time but clive davis, of course, is not to embarrass mr. davis, but one of the true music jeans i couldn't says of our -- jeanouses of our lifetime and one of the most fascinating stories. his new book is called the sound track of my life. welcome to the program clive davis. >> thank you very much. good morning. >> imus: so it's a great title for a book because, i got to thinking about it, we ask every guest and have for several years, their five favorite songs. i think it offers insight into where people are coming from and what they like. because everybody, music for almost everybody on the planet, is the sound track for their life. isn't it? >> to me it reflects that. that's why in the midst of this digital revolution when people say what's the future of music, when you know the underli source is vital and still part of someone's light. it's not going to be made obsolete by a technological revolut
we begin with the record producer and music geat, clive davis. >> i was telling clive davis this was the first time in 40 years i've gotten a guest on five minutes earlier than scheduled time but clive davis, of course, is not to embarrass mr. davis, but one of the true music jeans i couldn't says of our -- jeanouses of our lifetime and one of the most fascinating stories. his new book is called the sound track of my life. welcome to the program clive davis. >> thank you very much....
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what was at the core of what davis was fighting for? >> she was -- it's in this kind of balance between national security and civil liberty. she was standing up for her political beliefs, and it skyrocketed and catapulted into this much larger thing. this incident that happened on august 7th, she wouldn't have been connected it to. but it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the corner. >> michael: of course. i like that you are talking about that time in the united states, and we all have a picture of what it was like earlier, and how did it go from the 60s, peaceful it is inns, and then the '70s black power and militant feed. how did that happen? >> i think what happened with the civil rights movement was people were into that kind of protesting, and that was a very effective way to make great television, but what were the next steps? when change is always slow what were the next steps? so the next generation wanted to be mo
what was at the core of what davis was fighting for? >> she was -- it's in this kind of balance between national security and civil liberty. she was standing up for her political beliefs, and it skyrocketed and catapulted into this much larger thing. this incident that happened on august 7th, she wouldn't have been connected it to. but it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the...
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the director is davis guggenheim and davis is an academy award-winning director and producer whose credits include "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." davis, great to talk to you about this film that we're about to play here. tell me this, why did you use the story of dreamers who symbolize the bigger picture here of immigration reform? >> well, you know, richard, when i read about things like immigration reform, what's lost in that very complicated debate are the people. and it's sort of what i do with movies. in "waiting for superman," i tried to bring the children, the students whose lives were at stake, and i think people respond to that. and i think when people meet the dreamers in this movie, they're going to see the human face, they're going to see what's at stake in this issue, not just for the dreamers in the movie, but how it affects our country and what we stand for. >> are you saying we have a lost characters of this debate? >> i do. i do. i think sometimes you look at this as numbers or there's a lot of fear about border security, there's a lot of misunderstand
the director is davis guggenheim and davis is an academy award-winning director and producer whose credits include "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." davis, great to talk to you about this film that we're about to play here. tell me this, why did you use the story of dreamers who symbolize the bigger picture here of immigration reform? >> well, you know, richard, when i read about things like immigration reform, what's lost in that very complicated...
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clive davis is here to tell us. do you ever have too much "money"? ♪ melissa: no matter what time it is, "money" is always on the move, and the blood bath for gold prices getting worse since the day progresses. gold settled at $63 an ounce, and the selloff is accelerating in after hours, electronic trading. gold down nearly $89 an ounce, a wipeout there. all right. the situation in north korea is heating up. yesterday, a report by the defense intelligence agency found that north korea probably does have the capability to make a nuclear weapon small enough to be delivered by a ballistic missile. japan, shoring up its missile defense system got a warping from the north koreans they better be the rogue state -- they would be the rogue state's first target if they use a nuclear weapon. today, secretary of state john kerry is in seoul assuring alies we'll defend them and warning north korea there's major consequences if they launch a missile. meanwhile, what are creeps -- koreans doing? dancing in the streets preparing to celebrate the birthday of their
clive davis is here to tell us. do you ever have too much "money"? ♪ melissa: no matter what time it is, "money" is always on the move, and the blood bath for gold prices getting worse since the day progresses. gold settled at $63 an ounce, and the selloff is accelerating in after hours, electronic trading. gold down nearly $89 an ounce, a wipeout there. all right. the situation in north korea is heating up. yesterday, a report by the defense intelligence agency found that...
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let me turn it over to ed davis, commissioner of police here in boston. >> thank you, governor. at 2:50 p.m. today there were simultaneous explosions that occurred along the ruts of t-- route of the boston marathon near the finish line. these explosions occurred 50 to 100 yards apart and each scene resulted in multiple casualties. at this point in time, all of the victims have been removed from the scene, we have sent officers to hospitals to be in touch with family members and possible witnesses. we immediately activated a system of response that the commonwealth of massachusetts and the federal government has in place for these type of incidents. my first two calls were to the special agent in charge to the fbi and to the colonel of the state police, both immediately sent resources. we have at this point in time determined that there has been a third incident that has occurred. there was an explosion that occurred at the jfk library. so this is it very much an ongoing event at this point in time. we are not certain that these incidents are related, but we are treating them as
let me turn it over to ed davis, commissioner of police here in boston. >> thank you, governor. at 2:50 p.m. today there were simultaneous explosions that occurred along the ruts of t-- route of the boston marathon near the finish line. these explosions occurred 50 to 100 yards apart and each scene resulted in multiple casualties. at this point in time, all of the victims have been removed from the scene, we have sent officers to hospitals to be in touch with family members and possible...
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lindsay davis on the scene. a lot of flashing lights went by. >> a lot more cars as well as foot traffic. we've been hearing chatter on the police radios but can't make it out. that franklin street location where they're telling people to shelter in place we're told that is about a mile from here. there continues to be a flurry of activity maybe about three minutes ago. cars speeding into the perimeter but still, police officers telling folks to clear the way. pe people started coming out of their home media kiof started going into an area where they previously weren't able to go. there is an ambulance you can't see but you'll be able to see shortly. that is standing to the right. and appears to have to go to the perimeter. >> this is a decision here with police officer. you're going to see the ambulance. so... it appears it's going to continue to go into the direction of the police, it's shopping -- stopping of where police were speeding down the road. >> we're looking at officers now. some of them holding thei
lindsay davis on the scene. a lot of flashing lights went by. >> a lot more cars as well as foot traffic. we've been hearing chatter on the police radios but can't make it out. that franklin street location where they're telling people to shelter in place we're told that is about a mile from here. there continues to be a flurry of activity maybe about three minutes ago. cars speeding into the perimeter but still, police officers telling folks to clear the way. pe people started coming out...
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and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless.
and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ]...
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and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." ♪ >>> and good evening. as we come on the air, we're bringing you new details, new theories about the bomb and the bomber at the boston marathon. the nation mourning tonight. at the white house, the flag flying at half staff. as the president will travel to boston on thursday. and tonight the fbi has found clues in those tapes, the moment of impact, what did they see? who do they new believe -- now believe happened? let's begin with abc's brian ross, with the latest right now. brian? >> good evening. there are important new clues into the bomb and the bomber. but the road begins with an examination of that bomb. important new details have emerged from fbi agents who say they have recovered a significant part, a mangled piece of one of the bombs, recover
and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." ♪ >>> and good evening. as we come on the air, we're bringing you new details, new theories about the bomb and the bomber at...
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and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." . >>> on "the list," all around the world. people opening their hearts, sharing the love for boston. then, bieber back lash. should we seriously be surprised by his comments on anne frank? >> a teenager acts a fool and no one can believe it? >> plus, fruits and vegetables you can drink. three steps to make you the ultimate juicer.. >> number one, tragedy in boston. >> plus in boston. >> the terror of the boston marathon. >> terror of the boston marathon. >> new details about yesterday's bombing. >> an act of terror at a uniquely american event. >> the news making headlines world
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>> listen, i know ed davis. he is second to none. really the right man for the job, and i'm sure they're doing their due diligence. the fbi and other law-enforcement disease will be involved. we will take a few days, maybe longer to unwind this tragedy. i heard that there was a device over the bridge which obviously connects hotels. obviously one found under the bandstand. and that's gone off, that would have been very, very tragic, equally as tragic, if not more. right now the job of law enforcement is to identify a lot of those packages, backpacks, except for. check them out. everyone is a device at this point. >> when you were serving in the senate, previous years when the marathon was run can you share with us, if law enforcement ever shared privately with people like you to whether there had been threats against the marathon and whether those were credible and whether -- what might have happened. >> well, knowing the race director very well, i am doing -- the obvious to supports. knowing a lot of law enforcement people that run
>> listen, i know ed davis. he is second to none. really the right man for the job, and i'm sure they're doing their due diligence. the fbi and other law-enforcement disease will be involved. we will take a few days, maybe longer to unwind this tragedy. i heard that there was a device over the bridge which obviously connects hotels. obviously one found under the bandstand. and that's gone off, that would have been very, very tragic, equally as tragic, if not more. right now the job of law...
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for "nightline," i'm linsey davis in watertown, massachusetts. >> our thanks to linsey davis. >>> coming up next for us, faces of terror. what drove these proverbial boys next door to unlaunch allegedly a deadly reign of terror. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. >>> this special edition of "nightline," caught, continues from boston with juju chang. >> as you can see, it's really begun to rain. perhaps a cleansing rain here in boston as the suspected boston bombers, their faces now tied to the carnage at the marathon. but what turned dzhokhar a
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. >> and the celebrated british conductor colin davis has died at the age of 85. >> davis was internationally renowned for his interpretations of mozart, site alias -- stability is -- mozart and sibelius. >> sir colin davis as guest conductor, playing sibelius, one of his favorite composers, with some of the most talented musicians in europe. >> they like to learn the pieces which they have not played before. it is exciting to play really great music. >> he once said, "music is our most beautiful invention." it was also one of the driving forces of his own life. he played with almost all the world's greatest orchestras. in 1980 three, he became chief conductor of the bavarian radio symphony orchestra -- in 1983, he became chief conductor of the bavarian radio symphony orchestra and helped it achieve international acclaim. in 1995, he was appointed principal conductor of the london symphony orchestra. in 2009, queen elizabeth honored him with the medal of music, one of many awards he collected in the course of his career. he died on sunday at the age of 85 after a short illness. >> a brief rem
. >> and the celebrated british conductor colin davis has died at the age of 85. >> davis was internationally renowned for his interpretations of mozart, site alias -- stability is -- mozart and sibelius. >> sir colin davis as guest conductor, playing sibelius, one of his favorite composers, with some of the most talented musicians in europe. >> they like to learn the pieces which they have not played before. it is exciting to play really great music. >> he once...
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but with the film maker, davis guggenheim, she went to washington this week to push for immigration reform, especially on behalf of young undocumented immigrants. guggenheim is the man behind oscar winning film "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." he and powell jobs screened the film for congress. it is called "the dream is now." >> i'm undocumented. >> i'm undocumented. >> i'm undocumented, unafraid and unashamed. >> there is movement on both sides. there is enough acknowledgment that this is a time when we can get serious legislation passed. so that's why we are willing to raise our voices to pledge so much time and passion and energy towards helping in any way we can to get this done. >> do you care how they come to it?
but with the film maker, davis guggenheim, she went to washington this week to push for immigration reform, especially on behalf of young undocumented immigrants. guggenheim is the man behind oscar winning film "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." he and powell jobs screened the film for congress. it is called "the dream is now." >> i'm undocumented. >> i'm undocumented. >> i'm undocumented, unafraid and unashamed. >> there is...
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no one knows more about pushing through the tough times than laney davis. he'll join us after the break. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. barack obama when the sox, celtics, operators patriots are winning again, the crowd will gather and watch the parade. and this time next year on the third monday on april the world will return to this great american city to run harder than ever and to cheer even louder for the 118th boston marathon. bet on it. >> michael: our president rallying spirits at the memorial for botch bombing victims earlier today. it was a speech that definitely wasn't on the white house agenda on monday. just four days ago the top of the agenda was getting stronger gun background checks in the senate and pushing ahead on the immigration reform. now only terror and political defeat are in the headlines. joining me from francisco to tell how the
no one knows more about pushing through the tough times than laney davis. he'll join us after the break. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. barack obama when the sox, celtics, operators patriots are winning again, the crowd will gather and watch the parade. and this time next year on the third...
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all right. >> that's reggie davis, everyone. reggie davis. funny guy. >> if anyone here is going to be in seattle next weekend, reggie will be headlining at funny bone. >> yeah. speaking of headlines, one of the helicopters flying above dropped down a couple papers. we thought we would catch you up on what you missed this week, all right? >> there is no god! >> hey, hey, hey! there is a god. there is a god. he did not abandon us, okay? all right, let's see what's in the news. the pope resigned. oh, lord. >> hey! here is something fun. north korea successfully launched a nuclear -- >> here we go. i got one. you guys remember oscar pistorius? huh, you remember that? the olympic sprinter that ran on blades? >> ooh, amazing story. >> incredible. >> so uplifting. >> absolutely. says here that -- nope, no, no, no. >> hey, this is interesting. you guys think you might have it bad? do you have it worse than 4,000 stranded on nightmare cruise? that is about us. >> that's us. yeah. >> that's enough. enough of the headlines. who likes magic? okay, becau
all right. >> that's reggie davis, everyone. reggie davis. funny guy. >> if anyone here is going to be in seattle next weekend, reggie will be headlining at funny bone. >> yeah. speaking of headlines, one of the helicopters flying above dropped down a couple papers. we thought we would catch you up on what you missed this week, all right? >> there is no god! >> hey, hey, hey! there is a god. there is a god. he did not abandon us, okay? all right, let's see what's...
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and commissioner davis was quite firm about that. and i think they both did themselves a great service and the city a great service by being as definitive in pfotenhauer cases as they are. this is so far been a very locked down investigation. very little leaking. there's talk now about finding photographs before the event and whether or not the security along boylston street was at tight as it should be. >> charlie, i want to just jump in for a second so the viewers can see on the left is live images of the candle light vigil being held in dor chester moments ago, not live, for the 8-year-old victim of the bombings yesterday. martin richard. there is a candlelight vigil being held in his neighborhood of dorchester and tons of people out for that. from washington, we have nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. thank you so much for being with us. it to get to the investigation and what we know, the latest on that, but first, i want to begin with these ricin reports. a letter sent to roger wicker did test positive. how serious
and commissioner davis was quite firm about that. and i think they both did themselves a great service and the city a great service by being as definitive in pfotenhauer cases as they are. this is so far been a very locked down investigation. very little leaking. there's talk now about finding photographs before the event and whether or not the security along boylston street was at tight as it should be. >> charlie, i want to just jump in for a second so the viewers can see on the left is...
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they did a fantastic job there. >> boston police commissioner edward davis. in the past few minutes we learned more about dzhokhar tsarnaev, how he was injured. a federal official confirmed to us that he was shot in the side of the neck. not clear if he was shot during the arrest or during the gun battle with police a few hours later. we'll certainly learn when he's able to regain consciousness and to get his voice back. much more from boston straight ahead this hour including a close look at one of the victims of the marathon bombing but there is other news happening to tell you about right now. >>> rising waters and rising fears. half a dozen midwest states have flood problems and it's getting worse. live from the flood zone, next. >>> communities in at least six midwest states are on edge as floodwaters continue to rise after several days of torrential rain. cnn ireporter landon miller captured this footage of flooding in peru, illinois. he says water has breached concrete barriers in the town and several buildings are now completely under water. cnn's jim
they did a fantastic job there. >> boston police commissioner edward davis. in the past few minutes we learned more about dzhokhar tsarnaev, how he was injured. a federal official confirmed to us that he was shot in the side of the neck. not clear if he was shot during the arrest or during the gun battle with police a few hours later. we'll certainly learn when he's able to regain consciousness and to get his voice back. much more from boston straight ahead this hour including a close...
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susan davis is the chief congressional correspondent for "u.s.a. today." both are joining us from boston. thank you very much. tom, as someone who ran the marathon, tell me about the day. tell me what you went through and what you saw. >> well the day was a spectacular day. the weather was much like the weather we're having here now. and there was just a great day. the city of boston really came out as it does every year for a great race. the amount of selflessness going on was great. runners are running for causes as i was. and you know, i was coming around a corner towards the finish line and i just thinking about how fantastic everything was and then went through the finish line in about three minutes after i was through. i was walking through the corrals where they give out middals and food and drinks to the people who had run and the bombs went off. and pretty immediately it went from this just euphoric experience to a real fear-based experience. for all of us runners are in a daze after they finish and all of us were looking to be helped and told whe
susan davis is the chief congressional correspondent for "u.s.a. today." both are joining us from boston. thank you very much. tom, as someone who ran the marathon, tell me about the day. tell me what you went through and what you saw. >> well the day was a spectacular day. the weather was much like the weather we're having here now. and there was just a great day. the city of boston really came out as it does every year for a great race. the amount of selflessness going on was...
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katie davis, nbc news, boston. >>> police officers are searching for evidence. here are people who called in to us to report what they saw. >> we saw smoke, people running hysterically. knocking over the barricades to get off the way. >> you don't know what to do but to ex're get out of there. >> a lot of people on the streets crying. there were a lot of people that obviously saw it. there were a lot of people that didn't, and had no idea what was happening. >> a former army medic said he was inside a building near, and the force of the explosion knocked him to the floor. he got to work treating people until paramedics arrived. >> today's tragedy hit hard, a team from newtown wanted to honor victims of the sandy hook shooting. the runners dedicated each of the 26 miles to the 26 victims. there was a moment of silence, and the newtown seal was placed at the 26 mile mark. all of the runners representing newtown were not injuried in the explosions. >> we are hearing the audio calls. jim henley has more on the chaos and the confusion from the scene today. >> dozens
katie davis, nbc news, boston. >>> police officers are searching for evidence. here are people who called in to us to report what they saw. >> we saw smoke, people running hysterically. knocking over the barricades to get off the way. >> you don't know what to do but to ex're get out of there. >> a lot of people on the streets crying. there were a lot of people that obviously saw it. there were a lot of people that didn't, and had no idea what was happening. >>...
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two confirmed dead so far according to police commissioner ed davis. we've also heard from the governor of massachusetts deval patrick also been in touch with president obama ordered all federal assistance that will be required by the police and other authorities in boston in the wake of those two explosions that occurred near the finish line in the boston marathon at 2:50 this afternoon. we've been gathering information from eyewitnesses since that story broke. coming up on three hours ago. also our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas checking in with law enforcement officials in washington and across the country. pierre, just bring everyone up to speed right now on what you have learned about what happened from federal and other law enforcement officials. >> sorry, george, i couldn't hear you. >> i was just saying bring everyone up to speed right now on what you've been able to gather from federal and other law enforcement officials. >> what we've been told is that they're treating this as a bombing. that they believe this was done by small mul
two confirmed dead so far according to police commissioner ed davis. we've also heard from the governor of massachusetts deval patrick also been in touch with president obama ordered all federal assistance that will be required by the police and other authorities in boston in the wake of those two explosions that occurred near the finish line in the boston marathon at 2:50 this afternoon. we've been gathering information from eyewitnesses since that story broke. coming up on three hours ago....
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rick: jennifer davis, thank you very much. please stay tuned to this fox station for continuing coverage of this story and all the day's breaking news. and, of course, anytime online at foxnews.com. i'm rick folbaum in new york. thanks for joining us. ♪ o beautiful for -- [inaudible] ♪ ♪ >> this has been spins the we'll, lanz on shot of 151. >> off to a great start. >> how is that punishment? >> have you done a shot of 151? >> no. >> watch. >> oh, god. >> it is gross. >> i would think a shot of 151 would make this harder. >> now he is getting -- >> oh! that's awful. is that a girl? >> a girl giving a twister of a certain kind which i think you can identify. >> some people may consider that -- well. >> he spins the wheel again and now a chop to the chest. this time a kick in the leg. a wax hair removal. >> ow. >> paper cut. lands on indian burn. he is supposed to get spit in his face. >> oh, man. >> she does a shot of 151, and watch what happens. >> [ bleep ]. >> got to admire his sick tu i haveness. he keeps trying and t
rick: jennifer davis, thank you very much. please stay tuned to this fox station for continuing coverage of this story and all the day's breaking news. and, of course, anytime online at foxnews.com. i'm rick folbaum in new york. thanks for joining us. ♪ o beautiful for -- [inaudible] ♪ ♪ >> this has been spins the we'll, lanz on shot of 151. >> off to a great start. >> how is that punishment? >> have you done a shot of 151? >> no. >> watch. >> oh,...
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chris davis conectÓ su sexto cuadrangular de la temporada y adam jones produjo dos carreras, entre ellas la del desempate con un doblete, para guiar a los orioles a un triunfo de 3-2 sobre medias rojas. davis y jones extendieron su buena apertura de campaÑa con los orioles, que se llevaron dos de tres partidos de la serie en el fenway park. la dupla se ha combinado para aportar 30 de los 85 imparables de baltimore, mientras que el dominicano alexie casilla se fue de 4-0. los orioles siguen jugando de visita esta noche inician otra serie en nueva york contra los yanquis. hoy a las once tendremos la previa para el fin de semana, los esperamos. vamos a una pausa, y al regreso.. olga tanon le deja un mensaje a los jovenes ...los cerezos japoneses estan em todo su esplendor. fanny gutierez se encuentra en washington con toda la informacion del entretenimie nto. fanny..buenas tardes.. gracias mario y maria rosa.. comenzamos con entretenimie nto... y que mejor con un grupo de niÑos llamados los pequeÑos beatles su mÚsica, letras y hasta sus pecauliares cortes de cabello hicieron de los beat
chris davis conectÓ su sexto cuadrangular de la temporada y adam jones produjo dos carreras, entre ellas la del desempate con un doblete, para guiar a los orioles a un triunfo de 3-2 sobre medias rojas. davis y jones extendieron su buena apertura de campaÑa con los orioles, que se llevaron dos de tres partidos de la serie en el fenway park. la dupla se ha combinado para aportar 30 de los 85 imparables de baltimore, mientras que el dominicano alexie casilla se fue de 4-0. los orioles siguen...
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jennifer davis there live in boston. thank you for the update. >>> back here in the bay area, heightened security is inevitable at this year's beta breakers race a month away. organizers said the safety and security of race participants and spectators will be their first priority. now, they will be working closely with san francisco police in the coming days to update their security plans. >>> we're also learning more today about a 12-year-old boy from martinez who is among those injured in the boston marathon bombings. family members say aaron hearn was hit in the thigh by some of that that prap fell -- sh rappel we have -- shrapnel we've been talking about. sal castanedo has more about this. >> reporter: the hearn family is well-known in martinez. the father is a football coach. his children go to the local public schools. 12-year-old aaron hearn of martinez was one of the people hurt yesterday in the boston marathon attacks. his family says his injuries are serious but he's expected to survive. hearn who attends junio
jennifer davis there live in boston. thank you for the update. >>> back here in the bay area, heightened security is inevitable at this year's beta breakers race a month away. organizers said the safety and security of race participants and spectators will be their first priority. now, they will be working closely with san francisco police in the coming days to update their security plans. >>> we're also learning more today about a 12-year-old boy from martinez who is among...
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here's abc's richard davies to let you know what you can could. he has tax advice for you this morning. >> what if you wake up on april 15th and realize you aren't even close to being ready to file your taxes? you simply need more time. well, no need to panic. most taxpayers can get a 6 month extension if they ask for one. it will push the deadline out to october 15th. but you need to do it now. log onto irs.gov and search for form 4868. if you think you're owed a refund or breaking eve, getting an -- even, getting an extension is is as easy as filling out theform. you will get a confirmation numbers and you don't need a hard copy. if you are uncomfortable maneuvering through the web do it the old school way. complete and return a paper version. there will be an address provide on the form and meet the april 15th deadline bhaw. happens if you-- deadline. but what happens if you owe money this is an extension of the time to file your return not an extension of the time to pay. you will need to figure out an estimate and send that payment with your
here's abc's richard davies to let you know what you can could. he has tax advice for you this morning. >> what if you wake up on april 15th and realize you aren't even close to being ready to file your taxes? you simply need more time. well, no need to panic. most taxpayers can get a 6 month extension if they ask for one. it will push the deadline out to october 15th. but you need to do it now. log onto irs.gov and search for form 4868. if you think you're owed a refund or breaking eve,...
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counterpart, special representative for north korea policy glen davies. the spokesperson said their discussions will focus on maintaining peace and stability on the korean peninsula and keeping it free of nuclear weapons. chinese diplomatic sources say wu is expected to stay in washington from sunday through wednesday. >>> so what do members of the obama administration hope the chinese will do? we asked the director of the brookings institution center for northeast asian policy studies, richard bush. >> china is sometimes able to use its influence to get north korea to the negotiating table. it is less able to use influence to shape north korea's negotiating position, and that's the problem. north korea's goals here and its negotiating stance are dimetrically opposed to those of the united states, japan, and south korea. so the question that ambassador davies will probably be asking ambassador wu is, what evidence is there that north korea is interested in negotiating in a manner that's consistent with the six-party talks? what evidence is there that if i
counterpart, special representative for north korea policy glen davies. the spokesperson said their discussions will focus on maintaining peace and stability on the korean peninsula and keeping it free of nuclear weapons. chinese diplomatic sources say wu is expected to stay in washington from sunday through wednesday. >>> so what do members of the obama administration hope the chinese will do? we asked the director of the brookings institution center for northeast asian policy...
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for "nightline" i'm lindsay davis in boston. >> thanks to lindsay. thank you for watching abc news. "world news now," "good morning america," tomorrow they'll have all the latest. we'll leave you with the m.i.t. building lit up like the america flag in solidarity. good night.
for "nightline" i'm lindsay davis in boston. >> thanks to lindsay. thank you for watching abc news. "world news now," "good morning america," tomorrow they'll have all the latest. we'll leave you with the m.i.t. building lit up like the america flag in solidarity. good night.
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take a listen to commissioner davis. >> they clearly had other explosives. they detonated those explosives at the scene of the arrest and the shootout in watertown. we feel that they had plans to use those explosives, possibly on soft targets. >> so you think there were plans for more attacks on the homeland? >> that's my assessment based upon the fact that there are significant number of explosives found at the scene of the arrest. >> reporter: also, remember that mit police officer, sean collier, 26 years old, was murdered thursday night. he was ambushed, shot in the back of the head, according to the chief of the watertown police department. also another officer was gravely wounded in a gun battle with the suspects, mbta officer, richard donahue, 33 years old. he remains hospitalized in crinld. donahue and collier knew each other. they graduated together from the municipal police officers academy in 2010. as sean mentioned, the victims of the boston marathon bombing, many are still here. we have word there are 10 victims still in the hospital, one in seri
take a listen to commissioner davis. >> they clearly had other explosives. they detonated those explosives at the scene of the arrest and the shootout in watertown. we feel that they had plans to use those explosives, possibly on soft targets. >> so you think there were plans for more attacks on the homeland? >> that's my assessment based upon the fact that there are significant number of explosives found at the scene of the arrest. >> reporter: also, remember that mit...
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boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were injured in those explosions now. that is the latest cou of the injured. 120 ormore, two persons killed in the explosions. police say it's far too early to get into any specifics about the nature of the explosive devices that were used whether shrapnel was involved or the characteristic of any of the bombs. joining us is congressman, member of the house armed services committee and a number of others and we appreciate you being with us, congressman. i want to talk to you obviously about what is happening around the world and first and foremost, focus on what has occurred to
boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were...
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but lanny davis is right, abby. the democrats in particular ought to -- and morning joe did it this morning, just put everything's pictures up that voted against us. >> we can't put pictures up because we are radio -- >> stephanie: we are technically radio. >> we could put up imaginary pictures >> stephanie: we don't want to leave out our radio fans. >> my friend bobby would like to remind us that you can't spell senator without nra. >> stephanie: joe manchin. >> i understand the position of our colleagues. i sympathize, i have been there. >> whatever! >> stephanie: senator chuck grassley -- >> and you can spell grassley without ass. >> stephanie: we almost collided going to that award. and because i wanted the lady bing award, i stepped back at the last moment -- >> the what? >> stephanie: it's the hockey award for the nicest player? >> the lady bing award. >> stephanie: some hockey fan call me and tell me i'm right. >> i never new bing crosby had a sex change. >> the lady bing award. >> stephanie: senator grassley
but lanny davis is right, abby. the democrats in particular ought to -- and morning joe did it this morning, just put everything's pictures up that voted against us. >> we can't put pictures up because we are radio -- >> stephanie: we are technically radio. >> we could put up imaginary pictures >> stephanie: we don't want to leave out our radio fans. >> my friend bobby would like to remind us that you can't spell senator without nra. >> stephanie: joe...
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. >> let's bring in katie davis joining us from boston. this is one of the most joyous days in boston every year this happens. what happened tonight obviously so horrific. what's the scene there now where you are and what's the latest with the investigation? >> reporter: as you know, officials are asking everyone to stay home tonight if they possibly can but police, firefighters, federal investigators still out here on the scene. this is just blocks from the marathon finish line. you can see fire vehicles, police vehicles still out there. this neighborhood still on lockdown tonight. you can't get in or out unless you live here, you walk in. law enforcement or member of the media. streets are shut down to traffic as investigators try to find the person responsible. back to you. >> okay. katie davis, thank you from boston. a horrible situation there. of course the streets closed around copley square. it's like times square for new york city where everyone comes to gather especially on this day, patriots day, in boston, massachusetts. terry m
. >> let's bring in katie davis joining us from boston. this is one of the most joyous days in boston every year this happens. what happened tonight obviously so horrific. what's the scene there now where you are and what's the latest with the investigation? >> reporter: as you know, officials are asking everyone to stay home tonight if they possibly can but police, firefighters, federal investigators still out here on the scene. this is just blocks from the marathon finish line....
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we couldn't find a better expert than colonel morris davis. he was the chief at guantanamo bay from 2005 to 2007 and now he's assistant professor at howard law. colonel davis, great to have you here. >> thanks. >> cenk: first of all, let's talk about the situation at guantanamo overall. you were prosecutor there and it seems unbelievable that we have a situation where we're telling the world and we're telling these specific detainees we have no plans whatsoever to charge you. you will never get a trial fair or otherwise yet, we will note release you. we will keep you indefinitely. how do we say that? how do we say that to the detainees? how do we say that to the world? >> it's quite a contrast. in your earlier segment you said that you hoped the response would be filled with justice and rational. and guantanamo is filled with injustice and irrational. i hope we don't overreact in boston like we did after '11. we've got people there more than a decade who we have no intention to charge. we don't want to prosecute. we don't want to keep them but
we couldn't find a better expert than colonel morris davis. he was the chief at guantanamo bay from 2005 to 2007 and now he's assistant professor at howard law. colonel davis, great to have you here. >> thanks. >> cenk: first of all, let's talk about the situation at guantanamo overall. you were prosecutor there and it seems unbelievable that we have a situation where we're telling the world and we're telling these specific detainees we have no plans whatsoever to charge you. you...
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. >> ed davis said exactly what he should as a public official. he's an outstanding police chief. i know him. in my view, inside, he knows this is a terrorist attack and that's what the federal government has to figure out with them right now. >> michael, thank you. i'm going to turn over live coverage to chris matthews, my colleague standing by with the latest information as well. chris? >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews with the latest on what's happening in boston. boston police say at least two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon today. a third bomb, as we just heard, exploded at the jfk library a short time later. nbc news reports they were small improvised explosive devices. here's video of that first explosion today. police say at least two people are dead already and 23 more injured. in fact, witnesses and hospital officials now say some of those injuries were severe including people with missing limbs. governor deval patrick called what happened today a horrific attack. officials say that a third explosion, as we said, occurred at the jfk library
. >> ed davis said exactly what he should as a public official. he's an outstanding police chief. i know him. in my view, inside, he knows this is a terrorist attack and that's what the federal government has to figure out with them right now. >> michael, thank you. i'm going to turn over live coverage to chris matthews, my colleague standing by with the latest information as well. chris? >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews with the latest on what's happening in boston....
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commissioner davis is going to give some details about what we know so far. mindful that we don't have the whole picture yet. but we have gotten a good deal of information. commissioner davis will take all of us through the information that we have and then i'll come back and talk about some of the things and ways in which we're going to ask people to help us help you this afternoon. so let me turn it over now to commissioner of police here in boston. >> thank you, governor. at 2:50 p.m., today, there was simultaneous explosions that occurred along the route of the boston marathon near the finish line. these explosions occurred 50 to 100 yards apart and each scene resulted in multiple casualties. at this point in time, all of the victims have been removed from the scene. we have sent officers to hospitals to be in touch with family members and possible witnesses. we immediately activated a system of response that the commonwealth of massachusetts and federal government has in place for these types of incidents. my first two calls were to the special agent in
commissioner davis is going to give some details about what we know so far. mindful that we don't have the whole picture yet. but we have gotten a good deal of information. commissioner davis will take all of us through the information that we have and then i'll come back and talk about some of the things and ways in which we're going to ask people to help us help you this afternoon. so let me turn it over now to commissioner of police here in boston. >> thank you, governor. at 2:50 p.m.,...